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Tempe / Arizona / United States
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Archaeological Consulting Services is a woman-owned company that provides consulting services. It has more than 300 clients in Arizona and throughout the United States. Its cultural resource division provides literature and site file reviews, construction monitoring, cultural resource surveys, treatment, discovery, and management plan development, artifact and sample analysis, and traditional cultural property assessment. The company s environmental and safety division offers biological studies, total environmental project management, and facility and site assessments. Additionally, its Information services division provides field and remotely based data collection, including total station mapping, artifact and sample processing and tracking, relational database design, 3-D rendering and modeling and scientific illustration. Archaeological Consulting Services is located in Tempe, Ariz.
San Leandro / California / United States
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Basin Research Associates offers archaeology and historic presevation services. Its services include regulatory analysis, osteological analysis and historic record searches. Previous projects include the San Joaquin Area Flood Control Restoration Project, the State Route 84 Expressway Widening Project, and Analysis of Native American Skeletal Remains and Data Recovery from CA-CCo-647.

Orange / California / United States
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Cogstone Resource Management Inc ( Cogstone ) is a California Corporation formed in April 2001, specializing in paleontology, archaeology and history, serving both public and private-sector clients. Cogstone is committed to developing relationships with our clients based on reliable, cost effective services and excellent work products. We are also committed developing our employees for careers in cultural resources management. We work on all projects in teams and employees are encouraged to pursue opportunities for skill enhancement. Our employees tell us the thing they value most about Cogstone as an employer is the opportunity to advance.
Ballston Spa / New York / United States
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Biloxi / Mississippi / United States
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CEI has been providing archaeological and environmental consultation services to Federal, state, local governments, and private sector clientele for over 40 years along the Gulf coast.
Anchorage / Alaska / United States
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Incorporated in 1991, Northern Land Use Research, Inc ( NLUR ) has evolved into the largest cultural resource consulting firm in Alaska. We provide all cultural resource management services related to compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act ( NHPA ) and implementing regulations ( 36 CFR 800 ) ; the Alaska Historic Preservation Act ( AHPA ) ; environmental studies required under National Environmental Policy Act ( NEPA ) and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ( FERC ) ; and Section 110 of the NHPA. We focus on providing archaeological compliance and research for federal and state agencies, Alaska Native corporations, private sector clients, local governments, and non-profit organizations. We have experience consulting with these entities and guiding federally funded, licensed, or permitted projects through the cultural resource permitting process. NLUR has completed over 400 projects in Alaska handling every aspect of the Section 106 process related to the identification, evaluation, assessment, and treatment/mitigation of cultural resources. Our work ranges from archaeological surveys of historic and prehistoric sites to historic property documentation and evaluations, subsistence studies, architectural recordation ( HABS/HAER ), site excavation, and historic research. We have provided cultural resource support and written appropriate sections of many Environmental Assessments ( EA ), Environmental Impact Statements ( EIS ), and FERC Filings. We have developed Memoranda of Agreement ( MOA ), Programmatic Agreements ( PA ), and Cultural Resource Management Plans ( CRMP ). NLUR maintains the specialized physical assets and highly-skilled staff that allow us to meet compressed time schedules, adapt easily to new contracts and personnel requirements, and produce high-quality documentation. We routinely handle multiple concurrent projects per season for clients and consistently complete projects at or under budget. Our ability to rapidly mobilize other specialists and seasonal staff for particular projects greatly enhances our effectiveness in accomplishing our work on schedule and guiding clients through the historic property compliance process with exceptional results. We are adept at handling complex logistical projects in every corner of the state, allowing us to anticipate most costs at the proposal stage.
Berkeley / California / United States
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This is the Bay Area office of Pacific Legacy, which helps to preserve cultural history as well as helping companies comply with local and national preservation laws. It offers archaeological, research, and environmental consulting experience to private companies and various government branches. 

Las Vegas / Nevada / United States
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The Louis Berger Group Inc. is an internationally recognized consulting firm. Based in Las Vegas, Nev., it provides an array of services in the categories of engineering, architecture, program and construction management, to name a few. Additionally, the company provides other services in the areas of environmental planning, science and economic development services. The Louis Berger Group Inc. holds partnership with the federal, state, local government agencies, multilateral institutions and commercial industry. Additionally, it provides clients with the technical resources and rapid response capabilities of a leading global organization.
Salt Lake City / Utah / United States
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SWCA Environmental Consultants is one of the leading environmental consulting companies in the United States. It is an employee-owned company of cultural and natural resource that focuses on environmental science. The company provides quality control and assurance and project-specific training to assist clients with establishing and maintaining regulatory compliance. It specializes in assisting clients with environmental planning, as well as writing National Environmental Policy Act documents, including categorical exclusions, environmental assessments and impact statements. SWCA Environmental Consultants additionally specializes in the areas of natural resource management, including surveys, biological assessments, permitting, mitigation and planning. Its historic services include historical and architectural significance evaluations, visual resource analysis, historic context development, and archival and repository research. The company has y completed more than 12,000 environmental projects for clients in the private and public sectors. Headquartered in Phoenix, SWCA Environmental Consultants maintains one of its offices in Salt Lake City.
Haleiwa / Hawaii / United States
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The sacred Waimea Valley, in Haleiwa, HI, is at the center of ancient Hawaiian history. This 1,875-acre park holds many historic archaeological sites, a world-class botanical garden, and a 45-foot waterfall—all while serving as a wildlife refuge for many of Hawaii’s endangered animals. Waimea Valley, is also known as the Valley of the Priests, is on the North Shore of Oahu where it was largely unexamined by scientists until recently due to the rugged terrain. Nearly 80 archaeological sites have been found, and those numbers continue to grow as more exploration occurs. These sites date back to the time of Hawaiian monarchy, and showcase ancestral shrines, ancient living sites, and agricultural terraces. Because Waimea Valley has long been unexplored, it is also home to many of Hawaii’s endangered plants and animals. Endangered animals such as the alae ula, otherwise known as the moorhen, and all species of oopu, goby fish which are part of Hawaiian spirituality and ceremonies, are protected here. Walk through the valley where ancient Hawaiians once strode. Visitors can also experience Hawaiian traditions through the valley’s many activities, such as hula dancing demos, traditional Hawaiian games, arts and crafts, lei making, cultural artisans, demonstrations and storytelling. The valley hosts the following tourist attractions and activities: * Waterfalls (Waihi Falls) * Botanical Garden * Wildlife & Endangered Animals * Cultural Sites and Activities Waimea Valley is revered for its ecological diversity and natural preservation of archaeological sites, harking back to the first people of Hawaii. Plan your next trip to this one-of-a-kind natural treasure to experience true Hawaiian culture and where Hawaii comes alive. Call them today at (808) 638-7766, or visit them online.
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Dickinson / North Dakota / United States
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Kadrmas, Lee & Jackson is an engineering and asset development firm. It was founded in 1938 by Louie and Mary Ellen Veigel. The company s services include environmental assessment, construction management, structural design, noise analysis, fire safety reviewing, hydraulics analysis, and community, land use and master planning. The company also provides surveying services for pipelines, subdivisions, construction sites, and oil and gas wells. It offers services to clients in the energy, telecommunication, transportation, government and entertainment industries. Kadrmas, Lee & Jackson also provides funds to community service organizations engaged in civic and charitable activities. The company maintains an office in Bismarck, N.D.
New Orleans / Louisiana / United States
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Earth Search, Inc ( ESI ) is headquartered in the Bywater National Historic District of New Orleans, within a few minutes walk of the French Quarter. ESI is a full service cultural resources management firm with the professional credentials and twenty-three years experience to serve the needs of a wide range of clients in both the private and public sectors.ESI maintains a full-time, professional staff of archaeologists, historians, and architectural historians with in-depth knowledge of the field of cultural resource management, and has extensive experience with intensive cultural resource surveys, NRHP evaluations, archaeological data recovery, HABS and HAER documentation, construction monitoring, archival research, informant interviews, and Section 106 documentation. We have in-house capabilities in archaeology, historic preservation, history, marine archaeology, zooarchaeology, bioarchaeology, ethnography, and cultural anthropology.The ESI staff includes eleven Project Managers and eight Assistant Project Managers, seven of whom are Registered Professional Archaeologists. Currently, there are twelve professional archaeologists ( Cultural Resources Research Assistants ) on ESIs permanent staff. Our diverse staff have extensive experience in all phases of archaeological site identification, investigation and evaluation, and data recovery and mitigation in multiple regions of the United States and abroad, and are sufficient in number to manage multiple large-scale and complex task orders. We particularly pride ourselves on our attention to the scheduling requirements of our clients, and make every effort to exceed client expectations on all projects, no matter the size.ESI is a certified DBE/WBE with the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development, the Mississippi Department of Transportation, the Alabama Department of Transportation, and the New Jersey Department of Transportation. In addition, ESI is a certified HUBZone firm.ESI is also a certified Woman Owned Business Enterprise ( WBE ) /Disadvantaged Business Enterprise ( DBE ). The firm is a member of member of the American Cultural Resources Association ( ACRA ).

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